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Memento Mori was one of the first 3d animations i did.
Had the idea for it while listening to this song from on repeat.

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The three living riders react with surprise at the appearance of the three dead. The three cadaverous figures have tattered shrouds still clinging to them and are a reminder of what the riders will become. 14th cent. ()

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Death takes the man by the arm but he is no mood to enjoy the music. Death’s trumpet is customised with a colourful skull banner. c.1455-8 ( Cod.Pal.germ.438)

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For here is the side of the tomb of Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland. This is one of two figures dedicated to his sons Henry and Francis, who he believed had been killed by witchcraft

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Death looms over a rich man as he counts his money. A scythe is held in death's bony hands and a winged hourglass sits above. An angel flies overhead and a demon emerges from behind the table. 17th cent ()

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Death and the doctor. Death hands the doctor a flask. The interrupted patient stands aside. Etching by Wenceslaus Hollar, after Holbein. ()

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As seen by by , in the general style of oil painting vanitas. Too late for though, I'm afraid... https://t.co/WJvkDB2oVj

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Some close detail of time and death from the sled

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Hell has frozen over for
Death on skates, Thomas Rowlandson, The English Dance of Death.

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Death and the bride - Death offers a necklace of bones as the bride’s mother offers a robe. An hourglass stands nearby. Wenceslaus Hollar (after Hans Holbein the Younger) 1651 ()

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Twelve Days of (mortality history) Christmas: Day Five - Detail from a blank funeral invitation - a proud, crowned and wreathed death is joined by time - the pair sit on coffins. Death holds a dart and hourglass. 1770-79 ()

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Time is forever counting down

*Characters belong to me and my husband*

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A Merry Company, [not practising social distancing] Disturbed by Death, Gesina ter Borch, c. 1660
https://t.co/iN9jHRgcPW

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Oh my word! I can only assume that the winds shown blowing on this map were extremely dangerous to sailors.

Universal cosmography, according to both ancient & modern navigators / by Guillaume Le Testu. (1555) 💀https://t.co/y7Af1sDW08

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